Love Languages Workshop - Brisbane, QLD

Have you ever wondered how relationships REALLY work? How do people feel loved and express their love? How do relationships get into trouble? Love languages
is a way to find your client’s relationship DNA. The five Love Languages are a fantastic KEY in assisting couples to resolve conflict in their relationship
and dramatically improve their relationship at the same time.

Most individuals live out of their Love Language, however, what if their partner’s love language is different. When this discord occurs, people do not
feel loved. When they feel the relationship is empty or the wrong Love Language is used, relationships start to fall apart.

Most couples do not understand what their partners Love Languages are. This is an opportunity to be trained in this relationship tool. This workshop is
best suited to those involved in couple counselling. Within a few sessions focusing on Love Languages, it can turn a couple’s relationship around.
Working with Love Languages is solution focused and strength based. Problems are not the focus, however, they are reduced significantly in the process.
Although love languages can stand alone as a therapeutic model it compliments other counselling practices such as motivational interviewing, Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy, Core Value Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and Mindfulness. For skilled therapists, Love Languages can be successfully used
with clients who have or are experiencing domestic violence and relationship abuse.

The workshop will cover:

What are the love languages?

How to use the love language test

How to interpret and explain the results for your clients

Explanation of where the relationships need to adjust.

When: Friday, 4 May 2018 from 9.30am to 4.30pm.

Where: Brisbane Stanley Street AIPC- 336 Stanley Rd, Carina QLD 4152

Cost: The early bird booking is $242.00 (GST included). Morning tea and lunch are provided.

To register: Register and complete payment below. A Tax Invoice will be emailed to you. The payment needs to be completed before the workshop
occurs, for the registration to be fully confirmed.

Facilitators: David Nancarrow

David has worked for the last 17 years in a range of professional roles. He has extensive experience in working with the Education Department and working
with school social behaviours and anger management counselling. As a mediator, David has worked with clients who had high levels of conflict, domestic
violence and relationship breakdowns. This led him to develop the ‘Core Value’ therapy for anger management, conflict and mental health issues.

He has spoken several times at the Australian International Mental Health Conferences about the success of this therapy. He is passionate about delivering
and training professionals in Father Inclusive Practice. He has developed programs for the Education and Youth Justice Department, called ‘My Path’
which is a social behaviour program for teenage males who are not attending school.

As a child consultant David specialized in symbol and sand tray therapy for children of separated families. He has managed a Mental Illness organisation
which utilized the Boston Model of Recovery for mentally ill clients. Also, he is the author of two books, ‘What’s for Tea Dad’, a fun interactive
cookbook for first time dads and ‘Honey I am Pregnant’, a manual for first-time dads. Both are available as free e-books.

Currently David works delivering Mental Health and Wellbeing training for OzHelp Tasmania and the business sector. David’s goal is to help equip people
to be mentally and emotionally healthy to have successful and lasting relationships with themselves and others.